Part-time Study
Information Technology
Program Overview
In 1992, RIT became the very first university in the United States to offer a baccalaureate degree in the, then, emerging computing discipline of information technology. Since that time many academic institutions,both nationally and internationally. have followed our lead and added information technology to their degree portfolios. Our Master of Science in information technology, offered since 1995, extends this leadership position.
Our MS in information technology is a unique and flexible program that allows the student to craft his or her own program of study within the broad range of the information technology computing discipline. Study areas include website development and multimedia, human computer interaction and information architecture, electronic commerce, database development and administration, application development and management, and networking and system security.
Curriculum Review
This concentration requires completion of all prerequisite and core courses or equivalent pre-approved background experience. Students need a solid background in programming, Web technology, and data communications as well as experience in the issues relevant to the field of information technology.
Career Outcomes
Job TitlesInformation specialist, information analyst, network administrator, system administrator, facilities coordinator, web designer, webmaster, database developer, web content developer
Functions
IT consulting, system design, web content development, multimedia development, computer game development, database administration, network administration and security.
Recent Employers
Adobe, Texas Instruments, Harris Corporation, Eastman Kodak Company, Cabletron, McNeil Consumer Products, Global Crossing, Cisco Systems
Admission Requirements
Applicants with a lower TOEFL score may be admitted conditionally, but must take a prescribed program in English along with a reduced program course load.
Prerequisites
It is expected that students wishing to enter the master’s program will have a background in fundamental information technology concepts, including object-oriented programming, computer hardware and networking, and Web site design and multimedia concepts.
Students without the necessary background should complete the prerequisites before applying to the program. Bridge program courses are available to satisfy the prerequisites requirements.



